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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Google Docs

Learning Visions

Monday, June 18, 2007 Google Docs I played around a bit with Google Docs this weekend. Well, I actually worked with Google Docs this weekend. Inspired by recent posts from Harold Jarche and another one today from Wild Apricot on using Google Docs in nonprofits (thanks to Michele Martin for the link).

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

Experiencing eLearning

I haven’t done my list in a few years, but you can see my past lists from 2011 , 2009 , 2008 , and 2007. Feedly is my RSS reader of choice since the demise of Google Reader. Google Docs is where I keep track of my time spent on projects , create quick drafts, and other tasks. Personal Learning.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

This is the 5th year I have been building a Top 100 Tools for Learning list (based on the Top 10 Tools contributions of learning professionals worldwide), so I thought it would be interesting to compare my choices in the first year I ran the activity in 2007, with my choices today. Google Docs.

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

I have contributed my lists in 2007 , 2008 , and 2009. Google Reader is still my main tool for personal learning. Google Docs is where I keep track of my time spent on projects, create quick drafts, and other tasks. This is the fifth year that Jane Hart has been collecting lists of top tools for learning.

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My Top Ten Tools for Learning 2009

Experiencing eLearning

I decided this year that I wouldn’t look at my 2007 or 2008 lists first and would just start fresh. Google Reader is my main tool for personal learning right now, as it’s the hub where everything I read comes in. Google Docs is where I do most of my collaboration with SMEs. Personal Learning.

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The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2012 list is revealed

Jane Hart

The top tool for the 4 th year running is Twitter, with both YouTube (2 nd ) and Google Docs (aka Google Drive) (3 rd ) retaining their places for the 3 rd year in succession. And, if you want to compare the rankings across the six surveys, there’s the Top 100 Tools 2007-2012 list too.

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Conference Wiki Examples

Tony Karrer

Certainly we did parts of this for Corporate Learning Trends 2007. For planning this year, we relied on Google Docs and Google Spreadsheets as the primary tools. It was more aimed at the attendee side. I can say that this made pulling things together for the conference significantly easier.

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